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A Woman’s Kingdom chapter 4
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Evening
Auntie, in a loose print blouse, Varvarushka and two old women, were sitting in the dining-room having supper. A big piece of salt meat, a ham, and various savouries, were lying on the table before them, and clouds of steam were rising from the meat, which looked particularly fat and appetizing. Wine was not served on the lower story, but they made up for it with a great number of spirits and home-made liqueurs. Agafyushka, the fat, white-skinned, well-fed cook, was standing1 with her arms crossed in the doorway2 and talking to the old women, and the dishes were being handed by the downstairs Masha, a dark girl with a crimson3 ribbon in her hair. The old women had had enough to eat before the morning was over, and an hour before supper had had tea and buns, and so they were now eating with effort — as it were, from a sense of duty.
“Oh, my girl!” sighed Auntie, as Anna Akimovna ran into the dining-room and sat down beside her. “You’ve frightened me to death!”
Every one in the house was pleased when Anna Akimovna was in good spirits and played pranks4; this always reminded them that the old men were dead and that the old women had no authority in the house, and any one could do as he liked without any fear of being sharply called to account for it. Only the two old women glanced askance at Anna Akimovna with amazement5: she was humming, and it was a sin to sing at table.
“Our mistress, our beauty, our picture,” Agafyushka began chanting with sugary sweetness. “Our precious jewel! The people, the people that have come today to look at our queen. Lord have mercy upon us! Generals, and officers and gentlemen. . . . I kept looking out of window and counting and counting till I gave it up.”
“I’d as soon they did not come at all,” said Auntie; she looked sadly at her niece and added: “They only waste the time for my poor orphan6 girl.”
Anna Akimovna felt hungry, as she had eaten nothing since the morning. They poured her out some very bitter liqueur; she drank it off, and tasted the salt meat with mustard, and thought it
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standing
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doorway
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crimson
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| n./adj.深(绯)红色(的);vi.脸变绯红色 | |
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pranks
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amazement
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orphan
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extraordinarily
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| adv.格外地;极端地 | |
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draught
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stiflingly
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peppermint
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walnuts
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| 胡桃(树)( walnut的名词复数 ); 胡桃木 | |
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raisins
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immorality
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| n. 不道德, 无道义 | |
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asylum
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widower
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beetle
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viperish
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hostility
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| n.敌对,敌意;抵制[pl.]交战,战争 | |
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virgin
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| n.处女,未婚女子;adj.未经使用的;未经开发的 | |
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bent
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salmon
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| n.鲑,大马哈鱼,橙红色的 | |
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eyelids
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| n.眼睑( eyelid的名词复数 );眼睛也不眨一下;不露声色;面不改色 | |
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| adj.窘迫的,尴尬的v.使羞愧,使局促,使窘迫( abash的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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vow
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maliciously
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nuns
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| n.(通常指基督教的)修女, (佛教的)尼姑( nun的名词复数 ) | |
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condemn
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| vt.谴责,指责;宣判(罪犯),判刑 | |
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shroud
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lottery
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Christian
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meekness
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countenance
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abide
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grudge
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lout
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hush
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trumpery
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poker
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lanky
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resolutely
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murmur
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glimmer
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sullenly
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desolate
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sentimental
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frustrated
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| adj.挫败的,失意的,泄气的v.使不成功( frustrate的过去式和过去分词 );挫败;使受挫折;令人沮丧 | |
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entreaty
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anguish
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anticipation
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passionate
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longing
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solitary
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anonymous
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illegible
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smelt
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bribe
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folly
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wilfulness
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improper
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dozing
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exhausted
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persecuting
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sobbed
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honourable
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